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How long does Google take to recognise new links

I'be had a busy 2 weeks of linkbuilding as i'm syndicating certain articles to "quality" sites like Zerohedge.com, safehaven.com and many others.

The strange and annoying thing is that i've had hundreds of these quality links come in and instead of going up for my keywords - i've actually slipped.
does it take google long to register these links - or do you think it could be another reason? The competition isn't doing anything either.
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The strange and annoying thing is that i've had hundreds of these quality links come in and instead of going up for my keywords - i've actually slipped.
If they are links of true quality then your rankings will increase within 7 days. Perhaps they are not of the quality you expected.
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Or, further to that 'spot-on' advice from europa, have you also looked at your crawl rate, ie how often the Google bot 'comes' to your site to read same? Have you adjusted that in the GWT area too? Have you also asked those link-holders what their own crawl rates are too?

As has been said here and many other top SEO forums too over and over, that unless the bots can find your new links, they just can't rank your site...



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Duplicate content?

Have you thought about it being a issue relating to duplicate content?

Having the same article posted around, linking to the same article on your site is not hugely advisable (although yes we do it too...)

Google doesnt like spam any more than the rest of us...

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Thanks for the replies.
I'm not sending out duplicate content as i do "not" publish the articles on my site - They are written purely for distribution.
Thankfully Google is now starting to take notice of the links and we are slowly climbing the rankings :-)

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